ruffsamurai.bsky.social
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Fuck yes
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want real change? End the stranglehold of money in politics. Pass campaign finance reform, ban corporate PACs, and enforce lobbying transparency. Democracy shouldn't be for sale.
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Well said, Anne.
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It's been hard honestly. Lots of personal problems, lots of responsibilities. But I also don't want to just ignore or turn a blind eye to the injustice on our current world. It's a tough balance without it getting overwhelming.
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Autistic people are people. Full stop. Their lives, voices, and experiences matter. Treating neurodivergence like a moral failure is cruel and dehumanizing. Difference isn’t deficiency—and it never should be punished. Why are we letting him define their lives?
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Thank you for sharing your message
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If not friend why friend shaped
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That's beautiful
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Does agreeing with Satan make me a satanist?
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The irony of someone handed a platform crying about ‘merit’ while attacking DEI and trans rights is unreal. Inclusion isn’t optional—it’s essential. Until we respect all people for who they are, we’re not a society progressing, we’re a society pretending.
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trans rights are human rights. Until we accept all people for who they are—without exception—we'll never truly progress as a society. Inclusion isn't optional; it's essential.
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Before furries were cool
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Bob, people are dying.
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A unicorn could be a rabbit
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Holes a hole
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I literally see it everywhere. Trumps hitting people at home. People will turn on him.
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"Now I'm confident the earth is flat, bush did 911, trump has small hands"
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He's a pathological liar and no one ever calls him out on anything. There's always a slimy way out of the conversation.
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Fuck trump!
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Yeah cause they're owned by trump?
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I totally agree—80 and 90-year-olds in office just isn’t working is absolutely bull shit. If they were as wise as they claim, we wouldn’t be in this mess and honestly do they have stake in tje game. You’re spot on—change is needed but they won't give up. I'm thinking permanent change.
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I think I'm allowed to ask questions. That's kinda how debate works?
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If they can fake a tattoo, they can fake a threat. A crime. A reason to jail you or worse. This is fascism in real time. If we don’t raise hell now, we’re next. Do not look away. Do not stay silent. Organize. Protest. FIGHT BACK. Before it’s too late.
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Does Trump wipe his ass and still see shit after the 10th wipe and blame Biden or is that just reserved for war crimes and foreign policy?
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U raise a valid concern about ripple effects on the economy, especially something as fragile as tourism. What kind of transition policies or safeguards do u think could soften the blow if such reforms were pursued?
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That's a solid point about stability, especially in a polarized political climate. But do u think lifetime appointments might also reduce accountability over time? Could there be a middle ground—like staggered longer terms or performance reviews—while preserving judicial independence?
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Ur bringing up important concerns about institutional reform and accountability. How would you propose identifying and closing these loopholes without risking overreach or unintended consequences? Regarding age limits—how would u balance that with the value of experience and institutional memory?
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True—some damage runs deep. But we’re not starting from scratch; we’re starting from experience. Every voice, every vote, every act of courage adds a brick to what comes next. We will rebuild—and this time, stronger, wiser, and together.
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And on that day, we will rebuild—not in the image of fear and cruelty, but with compassion, truth, and courage as our foundation. The arc bends slowly, but it bends because we push. Keep pushing.